S.Lanka’s detained leader threatens hunger strike

Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka has threatened to go on a hunger strike to protest against his detention, his wife said Sunday. Fonseka will begin his fast unless allowed to telephone their two daughters studying in the United States, Anoma Fonseka told reporters in Colombo. "He told the senior-most… Continue reading S.Lanka’s detained leader threatens hunger strike

Sri Lanka says UN war crimes panel ‘unwarranted’

Sri Lanka’s president Saturday rejected a proposed panel by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon to look into alleged war crimes during the island’s civil war as "unwarranted and uncalled for." President Mahinda Rajapakse views Ban’s plan for the panel to advise him on "accountability issues" involving the final phase of fighting with Tamil rebels last year… Continue reading Sri Lanka says UN war crimes panel ‘unwarranted’

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S.Lanka probe army officers over editor’s murder

Sri Lankan police are to question dozens of military intelligence officers in connection with the internationally condemned assassination of a senior editor, a spokesman said Tuesday. Investigations into the January 2009 slaying of Lasantha Wickrematunga, chief editor of the anti-establishment Sunday Leader, had led them to military personnel, said police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody. Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading S.Lanka probe army officers over editor’s murder

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refuses to free Fonseka

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refused Tuesday to order the release of detained opposition leader and former army chief Sarath Fonseka as it deliberates a petition challenging his arrest by the military. Fonseka, 59, has been held at a naval detention centre since his arrest on February 8, sparking international condemnation and violent protests two weeks… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refuses to free Fonseka

AFP: Luxury jail treatment for ex Sri Lanka army chief: president

Sri Lanka’s president says arrested ex-army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka is getting "five-star" treatment in custody, it was reported Saturday. Fonseka, whose detention came two weeks after being beaten in presidential elections in late January by President Mahinda Rajapakse, is being held by the military pending court-martial proceedings on unspecified charges. Rajapakse… Continue reading AFP: Luxury jail treatment for ex Sri Lanka army chief: president

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S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief

A court in Sri Lanka on Wednesday freed 14 men held on suspicion of plotting a coup with opposition leader and ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka, an official said. Colombo Magistrate Champa Rajaratne released the men, including 10 retired army officers, as police had failed to indict them since their arrest on charges of a conspiracy… Continue reading S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief

Sri Lanka slams EU on cutting trade benefits

Sri Lanka criticised Tuesday a decision by European Union nations to withdraw preferential trade benefits from Sri Lanka if it failed to respect human rights obligations. The decision Monday came after an "exhaustive" investigation "identified significant shortcomings" by the island nation in implementing UN human rights conventions, the EU Commission said. Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry… Continue reading Sri Lanka slams EU on cutting trade benefits

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S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier

Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday petitioned the Supreme Court challenging incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse’s re-election, his lawyer said. Fonseka, who lost a January 26 vote, alleged that he was robbed of victory because of rigging, electoral malpractice and undue influence on the 14 million electorate, lawyer Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe… Continue reading S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier

S.Lanka lawyers criticise government over crackdown

Lawyers in Sri Lanka accused the government Monday of illegally suppressing protests at the arrest of former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Thousands of people taking part in peaceful protests have been attacked by pro-government supporters despite the presence of armed police, the independent Lawyers for Democracy said in a statement. "We were shocked to witness… Continue reading S.Lanka lawyers criticise government over crackdown

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